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Lloyd v. Meredith ap Evan ap Morris,

Bill of complaint of Sir Edward Lloyd, kt, against Meredith ap Evan ap Morris concerning an intrusion upon the wastes and commons at Y Kae Maure (100 acres) in the township of Llanifyny, parish of Llangurig.

Turner v. Pugh,

Brief for John Pugh, esq., Mathafarn, defendant, against Thomas Turner concerning part of Ffrydd Tafolwern: whether it was woodland in 1605-6, and so excepted from the grant to Sir Roger Owen, under which plaintiff claims a right to the ffrydd.

Pugh v. Owens and others,

Answer of Lewis ap Hugh, David Evan, John David, Richard ap John, David ap Richard, Rowland Evan and John Rowland, defendants, to the bill of complaint of John Pugh, esq., concerning encroachments upon the wastes and commons in the townships of Noddfa (Darowen) and Tafolwern (Llanbrynmair).

Pugh v. Owens and others,

Letter from Rowland Pugh, Mathafarn, to Mrs Margaret Herbert, widow, touching the wardship of her son Francis Herbert. In addition there are instructions for proving that Herbert's lands in Cyfeiliog were held in free soccage tenure and not in capite, and for answering charges of encroachment by claiming 'cyttir' rights. This letter was produced in a cause between Mr John Pugh and Mr Richard Owen in 1658.

Owen v. Pugh,

Answer of John Pugh, esq., defendant to the Bill of Complaint of Robert Owen, gent., complainant.

Wynn v. Wynn,

Memorandum of the agreement between Hugh Wynn of Bodescallen, co. Caern, esq., and Maurice Wynne, esq., His Majesty's Receiver General of North Wales, concerning the absolute purchase of the lordship and manor of Maynan, and of certain lands in the parish of Eglwys Vaugh, co. Caern.

Wynn v. Wynn,

Answer to the bill of complaint of Maurice Wynne, esq., by Hughe Wynne, wherein the defendant claims that the agreement reached between him and the plaintiff regarding the lordship of Mainan, co. Caern, was legal and genuine and that no part or rights therein had been disposed of previously excepting those mentioned in the aforesaid agreement.

Vaughan v. Vaughan,

Order in the suit of Magdalene and Catherine Vaughan v Edward Vaughan, esq., concerning Llangedwyn Hall and other property (unspecified) in Denbighshire and Montgomeryshire, which plaintiffs claim as their inheritance from their grand-father Owen Vaughan.

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